In the late ’80s, Czechoslovakia became a democratic state, and in 1993 peacefully separated into two countries - the Czech Republic and Slovakia. With democracy came capitalism and advertising, and with capitalism and advertising came The Hypermarket. Hypermarkets are the world’s superstores, selling shoes and spinach, pipe wrenches and pumpkins, all you would […]
Entries Tagged as 'Installation Art'
The Czech Dream, The hoax superstore of the Czech Republic
September 9th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
Tags: Big Business · Cinema · Czech Republic · Documentary · Installation Art · Marketing · Performance Art
Xu Bing, Books and Language
August 31st, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
I’ve been trying to learn Japanese this year. I’m making progress but it’s definitely slow. While I took Spanish in high school, my brain didn’t shift the way it is now. As I started to write and learn these brand new characters, I started noticing all the things I take for granted, […]
Tags: China · Installation Art · Language · Sculpture · Words
Real Life Kwik-E-Mart: National Installation Art
July 29th, 2007 by Trout · No Comments
For the past few months, 12 7-Elevens in the United States were converted to real life Kwik-E-Marts, the very 7-Eleven-like stores featured in The Simpsons. The 12 stores have outsides changed to Kwik-E-Mart logos and colors, staff inside wears Kwik-E-Mart shirts, and the store sells Squishees, Buzz Cola, Krusty-O’s and pink doughnuts.
Before […]
Tags: Big Business · Installation Art · United States